The Shamrocks man played the role of guinea pig as the FRC road tested their new rules.
Offaly stalwart, Nigel Dunne says he's "really enthused" by the Football Review Committee's proposed new rules.
The committee, led by multiple All Ireland winning manager Jim Gavin, are looking to reward attacking play with two points for a 'point' from the new 40-metre arc and four points for a goal.
Dunne was part of a trial of these new rules in Cusack Park in Mullingar last week.
The Shamrocks forward tells David Hollywood despite initial reservations, he's excited about the future of the game under these rules:
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